I love this winter bulletin board! With wrapping paper as a background, I added a snowman, book and snowflake (enlarged page from a book). The inspiration came from this holiday card!
This November I took inspiration from a door decoration to remind my students to bring library books back on time.
The bottom shelf of course! I don't know about your library, but the books on my bottom shelf don't get checked out as often as I'd like., so this October my display is encouraging students to give the bottom shelf a chance! Ispiration for this board came from http://www.simplekidscrafts.com/video/easy-arts-crafts-kids-projects-how-to-make-a-painted-sleep-over-card.
Frankly we love books and this bulletin board. It was super easy to create based on the handmade card found at http://sandystamper.typepad.com/.a/6a00e553d572b18833019aff70b272970d-pi.
Branch Out and Read Something New is my back to school board this year. I'm hoping it inspires my students to try something outside their "typical" selections. I am pairing the board with a library center for browsing read alikes. This idea came from Pinterest. I tweaked it with digital illustrations my kinders made using Kid Pix and Mo Willems' guide to drawing the pigeon. It is a BIG hit among students and teachers.
This was our hallway Read Across America bulletin board for 2015. I loved the saying: Reading is the THING to do and the idea of using Thing 1 and Thing 2, but my favorite part is the hair! These are blue boas from JoAnn Fabrics. Otherwise, it is just circles and stripes cut from bulletin board paper.
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Kristi SutterIn 2009 I was given the chance to move into the best job in the world- Library Media Specialist! I work with students and teachers, coaching both in technology and sharing my passion for literature. Archives
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